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. >> alan is normally the her manager it's a role reversal an jell -- angela is enjoying. >> it's different and fun. i know more about cooking than i think he does. >> you don't saw that knife you drop it through. >> they're being teased with w.dessert. >> we're going to heat cream up we'll have ice cream and that will be in no time. >> when i watched i see the difference made. >> carey says animators got motions and emotions right down to ego. >> a lot of chefs do have big egos. some are humble. >> there will be no eating humble pie in this class. for these employees it's a nice diversion. >> we go into the environment. we're busy. we keep our hands on keyboard, eyes on the screen. it's nice. >> before long soup is served... main course is ready and they're fighting for more dessert. >> i feel closer to co-workers which is cool. got a chance to work with folks i usually don't work with. >> the fee is $130 per person. the school teaches a kids cooking class. >> that is fun. >> the food is good, too. >> coming up next the man who will do anything you ask, if you ask him on twitter. >> find o
. >> alan is normally the her manager it's a role reversal an jell -- angela is enjoying. >> it's different and fun. i know more about cooking than i think he does. >> you don't saw that knife you drop it through. >> they're being teased with w.dessert. >> we're going to heat cream up we'll have ice cream and that will be in no time. >> when i watched i see the difference made. >> carey says animators got motions and emotions right down to ego. >>...
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. >> alan is normally the her manager it's a role reversal an jell -- angela is enjoying. >> it's different and fun. i know more about cooking than i think he does. >> you don't saw that knife you drop it through. >> they're being teased with w.dessert. >> we're going to heat cream up we'll have ice cream and that will be in no time. >> when i watched i see the difference made. >> careysays aimators got motions and emotions right down to ego. >> a lot of chefs do have big egos. some are humble. >> there will be no eating humble pie in this class. for these employees it's a nice diversion. >> we go into the environment. we're busy. we keep our hands on keyboard, eyes on the screen. it's nice. >> before long soup is served... main course is ready and they're fighting for more dessert. >> i feel closer to co-workers which is cool. got a chance to work with folks i usually don't work with. >> the fee is $130 per person. the school teaches a kids cooking class. >> that is fun. >> the food is good, too. >> coming up next the man who will do anything you ask, if you ask him on twitter. >> find out
. >> alan is normally the her manager it's a role reversal an jell -- angela is enjoying. >> it's different and fun. i know more about cooking than i think he does. >> you don't saw that knife you drop it through. >> they're being teased with w.dessert. >> we're going to heat cream up we'll have ice cream and that will be in no time. >> when i watched i see the difference made. >> careysays aimators got motions and emotions right down to ego. >> a...
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as for the picture over in europe, some comments from germans chancellor angela merkel about the euro saying between 130 and 140 for the u.s. dollar is normal. those are the comments being focused on this morning. a mixed bag in terms of europe and take a look at the picture in asia. the nikkei, the one to focus on, closing at a 4 1/2-year high in yesterday's session. >> fresh five-years for the s&p and dow, fresh 12 years for the nasdaq, helped in part by a renewed appetite for deal making. >> cracks in the housing picture this morning, january starts to decline 8 1/2%. toll brother earnings sharply miss earnings. >> could demand for the iphone be cooling? fox con pressuring shares this morning. >>> the rally continuing with the dow and s&p having their best day in two weeks. nasdaq closing at 12-year highs. dow less than 130 points from closing at an all-time high. guys, a lot of discussion about how it's a nominal high. but getting back to 14164 would be news. in some form or fashion, jim. >> i think that there is a level of, dare i say, excitement. in other words, we're seeing lev
as for the picture over in europe, some comments from germans chancellor angela merkel about the euro saying between 130 and 140 for the u.s. dollar is normal. those are the comments being focused on this morning. a mixed bag in terms of europe and take a look at the picture in asia. the nikkei, the one to focus on, closing at a 4 1/2-year high in yesterday's session. >> fresh five-years for the s&p and dow, fresh 12 years for the nasdaq, helped in part by a renewed appetite for deal...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: stocks on the move: rambus shares jumped 8% after the close on word the memory chip company has settled a patent case with a south korean semiconductor company, while yum brands admits the avian flu scare in china hurt kfc sales in asia by 19%. jp morgan ceo jamie dimon is still defending the whale trade. dimon told investors at a conference yesterday there was no lying about the $6 billion loss. in his words, the bank was just wrong about stuff. wall street worries are mounting. stocks tumbled yesterday after the bank of japan disappointed traders by holding its monetary policy steady. the market wanted a change in policy. the dow fell 117 points, the nasdaq down 37, and the sp droppped 17 in volatilte trading. gold and oil also lost ground. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now for an early look at the market. good morning to you, larry. - good morning. - there have been a number of market disruptions out there, from the fed to unrest in turkey, and ev
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: stocks on the move: rambus shares jumped 8% after the close on word the memory chip company has settled a patent case with a south korean semiconductor company, while yum brands admits the avian flu scare in china hurt kfc sales in asia by 19%. jp morgan ceo jamie dimon is still defending the whale trade. dimon told investors at a conference yesterday there was no lying about the $6 billion loss. in his words, the bank was just wrong about stuff. wall...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the s&p 500 is at an all-time high. yesterday, the dow lost 5 points. the nasdaq added 14, with momentum from apple, google and microsoft. the s&p set a new record close at 1618. gold and oil had a moderate session. first solar is enjoying a shining moment. sales at the solar panel company increased 52%, which was above consensus. first solar, however, missed on profits. and electronic arts seals a deal with walt disney to create "star wars" video games. we are taking an early look at the bond market this morning with tony harris of performance trust investment advisors. good to have you on the show this morning. i know it is hard to time the market, tony, but is now the time to be in bonds? - you have had three good developments in bonds: you at least had a big sell-off over the last three days after the payroll report on friday, so the 10-year treasury has actually moved up in yield about 14 basis points from 163 to about 177, so that is good to start with. you've also seen inflation relatively tame. the pce inflator
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the s&p 500 is at an all-time high. yesterday, the dow lost 5 points. the nasdaq added 14, with momentum from apple, google and microsoft. the s&p set a new record close at 1618. gold and oil had a moderate session. first solar is enjoying a shining moment. sales at the solar panel company increased 52%, which was above consensus. first solar, however, missed on profits. and electronic arts seals a deal with walt disney to create "star...
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. >> a question -- >> larry, i know my angela merkel is upset. this is how he treats his allies. >> scott, dr. scott, okay, i'm a 60-something broadcaster. okay? pretty good health, et cetera. but why do i need lactation services? why do i need maternity services? why do i need abortion services? why do i need a whole fistful of sort of speech therapy. why do i need that? please tell me i need that and that that stuff is part of his ten essential mandates. why? >> any service that's mandated is given an "a" or "b" grade by the united states preventative services task force, a body in washington, now has to be covered in full by all private insurers in this country, not just in the individual market exchanges but employer-provided coverage. >> why? >> because they want the insurance companies to cover ha they want them to cover. >> why can't they have differentiated products? i don't get that. >> if gm and ford, they have different cars. okay? can i be that simplistic? they have different cars. they have explorers. they have feeieiestas. >> you do
. >> a question -- >> larry, i know my angela merkel is upset. this is how he treats his allies. >> scott, dr. scott, okay, i'm a 60-something broadcaster. okay? pretty good health, et cetera. but why do i need lactation services? why do i need maternity services? why do i need abortion services? why do i need a whole fistful of sort of speech therapy. why do i need that? please tell me i need that and that that stuff is part of his ten essential mandates. why? >> any...
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chancellor angela merkel has sought to keep greece out of the election campaign, but the opposition has gone on the offensive with former chancellor gerhard schroder using his first official campaign appearance for the party to bring out the greek topic. schroder joked that merkel might be wearing the wrong glasses accusing her of not telling the truth and misleading the public. still with us is chris godding, head of global equities at cigna wealth management. this is now a bigger election topic than it was before. this is certainly something that the public has seen coming. i mean, even the imf has warned about this funding gap for greece, a couple of months ago. basically it shouldn't be a surprise. are markets complacent about it? >> they expect to change from policy, the hard-line into the election has been to satisfy the german electorate. the markets are not going to put germany at risk, but ultimately there has to be some consegs alo concessions along the line for the system to work and germany play its part. >> the tax payer is not going to be footing the bill anymore. >> i thi
chancellor angela merkel has sought to keep greece out of the election campaign, but the opposition has gone on the offensive with former chancellor gerhard schroder using his first official campaign appearance for the party to bring out the greek topic. schroder joked that merkel might be wearing the wrong glasses accusing her of not telling the truth and misleading the public. still with us is chris godding, head of global equities at cigna wealth management. this is now a bigger election...
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the bugging of angela merkel's phone has gotten attention. this focus worries a visiting delllation of parliament arians investigating the scale of the program. >> it was not just on leaders, but citizens. >> with both james clapper and alexander discussing collecting the phone call data of u.s. citizens. >> joining us now to analyze the effectiveness of the n.s.a. program is eight are a bam wagner. he specializes in national security, cyber security and intelligence. thanks for joining us this morning. >> my pleasure, stephanie, thank you very much. >> thanks. >> the n.s.a. director general alexander maintains everything the n.s.a. is doing is in the interest of national security. do we have proof of that? >> that's the business they're in. they, you know, under the original 1947 national security act, we enabled our intelligence services to do activities, including things like espionage and collection of intelligence in support of national security and defense, and that is their exclusive mission, and the most -- well the executive order ac
the bugging of angela merkel's phone has gotten attention. this focus worries a visiting delllation of parliament arians investigating the scale of the program. >> it was not just on leaders, but citizens. >> with both james clapper and alexander discussing collecting the phone call data of u.s. citizens. >> joining us now to analyze the effectiveness of the n.s.a. program is eight are a bam wagner. he specializes in national security, cyber security and intelligence. thanks...